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Congratulations to Dr. Martin Wallner on Retirement

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate project scientist Dr. Martin Wallner on his retirement. Thank you for all your contributions to the lab and enjoy retirement life!

Congratulations to Taryn for Recent Publication

Congratulations to Taryn for her recent publication with Dr. Gerry Lipshutz titled “Evaluation of SLC6A8 species conservation and the effect of pathogenic variants on creatine transport.” This publication examined evolutionary conservation and functional consequences of SLC6A8 variants encoding CRT1.

Gerry Lipshutz Recently Featured on UCLA Newsroom

Article Link. Congratulations to Dr. Gerry Lipshutz for recently being featured on an article published by UCLA Newsroom titled “A surgeon’s second calling: Gene therapy for the brain’s energy crisis.” This article discusses creatine transporter deficiency (CTD) research and awareness as well as the role of Jeffery Randall Allen, whose son Lucas has CTD.

Congratulations to Wesley and Alexa for Recent Presentations

Congratulations to Wesley Zhou and Alexa Garcia for their UCLA Undergraduate Research Week presentations! Alexa presented her work about an “AAV Mediated Treatment of SLC6A8 Deficiency in Murine Models”. Wesley presented about his project, “Applications of an AAV-Based Gene Therapy for SSADH Deficiency”, not only at Undergraduate Research Week, but also as a poster at […]

Congratulations to Rachel and Grace for their First Place Win at the 2024 BSCRC’s Microscopy Image and Video Contest

Congratulations to Rachel Reyes and Grace Wu for their first place win at the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center’s (BSCRC) 2024 microscopy image and video contest! Their image, “Protectors of our Brain” is a microscopic image of a mouse brain displaying the main defensive players of our central nervous system. Astrocytes (red) and microglia […]

Congratulations to Isabel for Recent Poster Award

Congratulations to Isabel for her recent Poster Award at the 2024 Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology Retreat. Isabel’s poster was recognized for her outstanding presentation.

Congratulations to Aleks for Passing his Oral Qualification Exam

Congratulations to Aleks for passing his oral qualification exam for his PhD studies. Aleks is now a PhD candidate.

Alexa Garcia Accepted Into the i2URP Program at UCLA

Congratulations to Alexa on her acceptance into the i2URP Program! The Integrated and Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Program is a scholarly program that aims to prepare rising upperclassmen for graduate studies in the biomedical research fields. By participating in the program, students develop science communication and presentation skills, practice analyzing scientific literature, and expand their understanding […]

Welcome Rachel Reyes to the Lab!

The Lipshutz Lab would like to welcome new project scientist Rachel Reyes to the lab! The lab and its personnel are very excited to have you here!

Congratulations to Wesley Zhou and Puja Patel on their ASGCT Presentations!

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate both Wesley and Puja on their recent presentations at the 27th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) Conference. Wesley presented “Use of an Oversized AAV8 Vector for CPS1 Deficiency Results in Long-Term Survival and Ammonia Control,” and this abstract was accepted as a poster presentation. […]

Congratulations to Aleks on his Fellowship Award

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate Aleks on his recent fellowship award. This fellowship comes from the Association for Creatine Disorders and it is for his project “Unraveling Cerebral Creatine Deficiency Syndromes: Insights into Neurodevelopment through Organoid Research.” He aims to comprehensively unravel the cellular and molecular intricacies of SLC6A8 and GAMT mutation-related neural […]

Congratulations to Taryn Diep on her Accepted Oral Presentation

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate Staff Research Associate Taryn Diep on her accepted oral presentation. Out of 175 submitted abstracts to the 2024 Society for Inherited Metabolic Disorders (SIMD) Conference, Taryn’s abstract – centered on the dysmyelination of Arginase deficiency, has been selected as one of only six oral presentations. Congratulations on this […]

Congratulations to Martin for his recent publication!

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate Martin Wallner, Meera Pratap, and Dr. Gerry Lipshutz for their recent publication: GABAA-Receptors as Plausible Molecular Targets and Mediators for Taurine and Homotaurine Actions

Congratulations to Lizzie Zhang!

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate Staff Research Associate Lizzie Zhang for her achievements and her acceptance to the University of Virginia’s Neuroscience Graduate Program. Thank you for all your contributions to this lab!

Congratulations to Colleen Le!

The Lipshutz Lab would like to congratulate Staff Research Associate Colleen Le for her achievements and her acceptance into UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Thank you for all of your contributions to this lab!

Lipshutz Lab Presentations at the 26th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Conference

Lizzie Zhang and Dr. Gerry Lipshutz presented at this year’s ASGCT Conference. Lizzie presented “Oligodendrocyte Toxicity by Guanidino Compounds, Not Arginine, Fosters Dysmyelination in Arginase Deficiency and is Prevented by AAV-Based Gene Therapy.” Dr. Lipshutz presented “mRNA-3927 Therapy for Propionic Acidemia: Interim Data From a Phase 1/2 Study.” Congratulations to both Lizzie and Dr. Lipshutz!

26th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Conference

Several members of the Lipshutz Lab attended the 26th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Conference. These members included Dr. Gerry Lipshutz, Lizzie Zhang, Colleen Le, Natanya Gunn, Taryn Diep, Puja Patel, Yue Huang, and Aleks Bogoniewski.

Lipshutz Lab receives new CIRM grant to develop stem-cell based therapies for SLC6a8 gene

Dr. Gerald Lipshutz has been awarded the Quest Award by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)! The $2.3 million award will fund the lab’s work to develop a one-time gene therapy to treat creatine transporter deficiency, which inhibits creatine—a molecule that is an essential energy source for brain and muscle cells—from reaching the brain […]

Article Published on UCLA Health about Our Research on GAMT

“Mouse Study Shows Gene Therapy May Correct Creatine Deficiency Disorder” Link: https://www.uclahealth.org/news/LipshutzGAMT2022

25th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Conference

Andrea, Lizzie, and Colleen attended the 25th Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) Conference. Lizzie and Colleen presented their research.

Matt’s Graduation and New Job

Congratulations to Matt on receiving his PhD and starting a new position at Poseida Therapeutics joining Brian Truong!

Lizzie Zhang joins lab as Staff Research Associate

We are all very excited to have her join our research group!

Matt Nitzahn defends his dissertation project

Matt Nitzahn presented his dissertation project to his committee, family and others interested in his work.

Colleen Le Accepted into the i2URP Program at UCLA

Congratulations to Colleen on her acceptance into the i2URP Program!

23rd Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Conference

Matt, Suhail, and Jenna attended and presented their research at the 23rd Annual American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) virtual Conference.

Brian’s Graduation and New Job

Congratulations to Brian on receiving his PhD and starting a new job at Poseida Therapeutics!

Gerry Lipshutz is appointed as a member of the Gene and Drug Delivery Systems (GDD) Study Section for the NIH.

Gerry Lipshutz is appointed as a member of the Gene and Drug Delivery Systems (GDD) Study Section for the NIH.